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Title: Gycia: A Tragedy in Five Acts

Note: Reading ease score: 83.0 (6th grade). Easy to read.

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Summary: "Gycia: A Tragedy in Five Acts" by Lewis Morris is a drama likely written in the late 19th century. This play draws inspiration from historical events surrounding the Kingdom of Bosphorus and the Republic of Cherson, focusing on themes of love, duty, and political intrigue. The main characters include Gycia, the daughter of the Archon of Cherson, and Asander, the heir to the throne of Bosphorus, whose impending marriage unites their two states against common enemies. The opening of the play introduces us to a tense atmosphere in the Bosphorus court, where the aging King expresses deep concerns over the threat posed by the rival city of Cherson and its cunning political maneuvering. Lysimachus, a statesman, suggests a marriage alliance between Prince Asander and Gycia to strengthen their defenses. Initially resistant, the King relents as the situation grows more dire, leading to Asander's decision to accept this political match despite his own feelings of trepidation about marrying a woman from an enemy state. The dynamic between personal desires and political obligations becomes apparent, setting up the conflicts that will unfold as the characters navigate love, loyalty, and the heavy burdens of their respective heritages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907

EBook No.: 27817

Published: Jan 16, 2009

Downloads: 39

Language: English

Subject: Drama

Subject: Tragedies

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

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2024-11-14T05:03:49Z Gycia: A Tragedy in Five Acts

This edition has images.

Title: Gycia: A Tragedy in Five Acts

Note: Reading ease score: 83.0 (6th grade). Easy to read.

Credits: E-text prepared by Paul Murray and the Project Gutenberg Online Distributed Proofreading Team (http: //www.pgdp.net)

Summary: "Gycia: A Tragedy in Five Acts" by Lewis Morris is a drama likely written in the late 19th century. This play draws inspiration from historical events surrounding the Kingdom of Bosphorus and the Republic of Cherson, focusing on themes of love, duty, and political intrigue. The main characters include Gycia, the daughter of the Archon of Cherson, and Asander, the heir to the throne of Bosphorus, whose impending marriage unites their two states against common enemies. The opening of the play introduces us to a tense atmosphere in the Bosphorus court, where the aging King expresses deep concerns over the threat posed by the rival city of Cherson and its cunning political maneuvering. Lysimachus, a statesman, suggests a marriage alliance between Prince Asander and Gycia to strengthen their defenses. Initially resistant, the King relents as the situation grows more dire, leading to Asander's decision to accept this political match despite his own feelings of trepidation about marrying a woman from an enemy state. The dynamic between personal desires and political obligations becomes apparent, setting up the conflicts that will unfold as the characters navigate love, loyalty, and the heavy burdens of their respective heritages. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Author: Morris, Lewis, 1833-1907

EBook No.: 27817

Published: Jan 16, 2009

Downloads: 39

Language: English

Subject: Drama

Subject: Tragedies

LoCC: Language and Literatures: English literature

Category: Text

Rights: Public domain in the USA.

urn:gutenberg:27817:3 2009-01-16T00:00:00+00:00 Public domain in the USA. Morris, Lewis en 1